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Before Using the
Machine

Original and Paper

Copying

Sending and
Receiving

Printing and
Scanning

Network (imageCLASS
MF7480/MF7470 Only)

Remote UI (imageCLASS
MF7480/MF7470 Only)

System Settings

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Appendix

Index

Table of Contents

Rotary pulse

A telephone dialing system where a dial is rotated to send pulses to
the telephone switching system. In pulse dialing, you hear clicks. In
touch-tone dialing, the most common dialing system, you hear tones.
Rotary pulse dialing requires certain setting adjustments.

RX

See Receiving.

S

Scanning Area

The area that is actually scanned is slightly smaller than the size of
the original document, so words or images near the edges of the
document may not be scanned. Therefore, you should allow some
margin on all sides of the document that you are sending.

Scope ID

The Scope ID is a character string value that is appended to
the NetBIOS name, and is used for all NetBIOS over TCP/IP
communications. It provides a way for a computer to communicate
only with others sharing the same Scope ID.

Sending

Sending documents is also defined as TX or Transmit. The machine
can scan and send documents via fax, or e-mail, or send them to a file
server.

Sending speed

The rate at which faxes are transmitted through the phone line. See
also bps (bits per seconds).

Sequential Broadcast

See Broadcasting.

SMB

Server Message Block. A protocol that provides file and printer
sharing over a network for Windows computers.

SMTP

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. A TCP/IP protocol for sending
messages from one computer to another on a network.

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol. The network management
protocol of TCP/IP.

In SNMP, agents, which can be hardware as well as software, monitor
the activity of the various devices on the network and report to the
network console workstation.

Source Routing

Normally, a host has no control over the route taken by a packet it
sends. Source routing is a technique whereby the sender of a packet
can specify the route that a packet should take through the network
to its destination.

Spool

Simultaneous Peripheral Operations On-Line. Spooling means
putting jobs in a buffer, which is a special area in memory or on
a disk. Because devices access data at different rates, the buffer
provides a waiting station where the data can wait until the device
for which it is meant is ready to access it.

Stamp

Applies a stamp (about 1/8” (3 mm) in diameter) on the front side of
originals after they have been scanned, so that you can distinguish
already scanned originals from others.

Standard

Use this setting to send normal, typewritten, or printed documents
containing only text and no drawings, photographs, or illustrations.
See Fine, Super Fine, and Ultra Fine.

Standby

The mode in which the machine is on and ready to use.

STP

Shielded Twisted Pair cable. A cable consisting of one or more twisted
pairs of wires and a sheath of foil and copper braid. The twists protect
the wires from interference from each other, and the shielding
protects the wires from interference from outside. Therefore, an STP
cable can be used for high-speed transmissions over long distances.

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